Abu Dhabi Holiday Resorts

Resorts in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi

You certainly will not be short of things to do in Abu Dhabi. Explore the recently transformed modern cosmopolitan city of Abu Dhabi by heading to Yas Island where you can visit the Yas Marina Circuit home to the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Or visit the incredible Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the sixth largest mosque in the world, you'll be awe struck by the beautiful architecture. Or take a peaceful stroll to Yas Marina, and admire the luxurious Yachts moored there.

You can also have some fun and make a giant splash at Yas Waterworld, suitable for the big kids too! Abu Dhabi also features the regions first man-made white water rafting facility called Wadi Adventure Park. Surfing Magazine has voted Wadi Adventure's surf pool on to its '50 Favourite Surfing Sites' list.

Shopping is also a natural pastime in Abu Dhabi, perhaps because of the variety of things you can buy and it's tax free of course! Or see some endearing wildlife at the Arabian Wildlife Park, home to more than 10,000 free roaming animals.

Experience the Quarter desert in Al Gharbia on a desert safari. Authentic Arabic culture, and history are encapsulated in the Emirate. Visit ancient and historical sites, many of which have been listed as official UNESCO World Heritage Sites. For golf enthusiast's, play golf at Yas Links Abu Dhabi - an award-winning golf course, voted the 'Top 10 New International Golf Courses'.

Not forgetting one for the beach lovers, why not can relax on the white sandy beaches of Abu Dhabi including Yas beach in Yas Island, and take in the incredible views of the city skyline and impressive skyscrapers in the Arabian Gulf. So there you have it, just a few things you can see and do on your Abu Dhabi Trip. Whatever you chose to do, this high rising capital will definitely leave you with remarkable life-long memories. So what are you waiting for?

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